The future of eating is here, and it starts with inhalable after-dinner mints. Technically, that’s how dinner ends, but you get my drift.

We told you about Café ArtScience and its precursor Le Laboratoire before. But now the Cambridge, Massachusetts, venue is welcoming diners with its mix “culinary art, science and design.” The menu reflects its creators’ French and American roots, but classic dishes like veal en crépinette, beef carpaccio or cauliflower velouté are augmented “with occasional unique food and sensorial design experiences.”

Among those experiences is an invention called AeroPods, small cartridges of dried food particles and nutrients that allow patrons to inhale the treats using an apparatus called an AeroLife. Right now they’re serving AeroPod mints and chocolates. If that’s not bizarre enough, you can order a Scotch to ingest in vapor form.